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"Mike Connor" wrote in message ... "David Snedeker" schrieb im Newsbeitrag . .. SNIP Es tut mir leid. Ich verstehe nicht. En Vereinigte Staaten, "Tinkertoy" ist un spielzeug mechanisch mit teile austauschen. Tinkertoy ist sehr gut, ja? "Pork"= schweinefleisch= schweine+fleisch= pig flesh Dave Das macht ueberhaupt nichts, es ist nicht erforderlich alles zu verstehen, auch wenn es moeglich waere, was es aber ja offensichtlich nicht ist. Tinkertoys sind hier genau gleich wie in Amerika, aber das hat eigentlich gar nichts mit der Sprache zu tun. Mir ist klar was Schweinefleisch ist, und der Aufbau von komplexe Woerter ist mir auch durchaus vertraut, Ich kann sogar Donaudampfschifffahrtskapitänsanwärter buchstabieren, und weiss auch was es bedeutet. Ich glaube allerdings nicht das es etwas mit Tinkertoys zu tun hat. Tja, manche Sachen machen einfach Spass, gebe ich einfach zu, manche aber auch nicht. Der Trick ist, die Unterschiede erkennen zu koennen. Well said. Wouldn't you agree, Davie? Hee, hee, hee. Wolfgang |
Anyone Here Have a Republican Congressman
"Mike Connor" wrote in message ... "David Snedeker" schrieb im Newsbeitrag . .. SNIP Es tut mir leid. Ich verstehe nicht. En Vereinigte Staaten, "Tinkertoy" ist un spielzeug mechanisch mit teile austauschen. Tinkertoy ist sehr gut, ja? "Pork"= schweinefleisch= schweine+fleisch= pig flesh Dave Das macht ueberhaupt nichts, es ist nicht erforderlich alles zu verstehen, auch wenn es moeglich waere, was es aber ja offensichtlich nicht ist. Tinkertoys sind hier genau gleich wie in Amerika, aber das hat eigentlich gar nichts mit der Sprache zu tun. Mir ist klar was Schweinefleisch ist, und der Aufbau von komplexe Woerter ist mir auch durchaus vertraut, Ich kann sogar Donaudampfschifffahrtskapitänsanwärter buchstabieren, und weiss auch was es bedeutet. Ich glaube allerdings nicht das es etwas mit Tinkertoys zu tun hat. Tja, manche Sachen machen einfach Spass, gebe ich einfach zu, manche aber auch nicht. Der Trick ist, die Unterschiede erkennen zu koennen. PH MC Mike Other than getting the gist that you are advancing the value of a general understanding by keeping things simple, this is beyond my vocabulary, and between the verbs, colloquialisms and the extra "e"s its beyond my limited German to read with confidence. But please tell me this, why do you put in all those extra "e"s (ex: ueberhaupt) is that just what one does when the umlaut isn't on the keyboard? Thats it I guess, right? Im afraid this is more up Wolflout's arschloch. Dave Lordy, lordy lordy Donaudampfschifffahrtskapitänsanwärter Why not just say "Danube Steamer Capitan Candidate"? |
Anyone Here Have a Republican Congressman
"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "David Snedeker" wrote in message . .. Ill just SNIP all the fore stuff because first off, you really do not have a clue as to whats what in the real world, and secondly Id never expect you to even try out your German. But its your last comment that deserves comment. Wolfgang oh, by the way, slender women with large breasts are, so far as i can tell, fully human. so, yes, they ARE inherently interesting. it comes as no surprise that you disagree. My comment was about women who looked like boys with tits as big as their heads. I do recognize that there are boys (both young and old) who find women who look like boys with tits, interesting. And there are boys who find boys who look like girls with tits, interesting. And yes they are all human. I just like women who look like women, and very skinny ("slender"? ) hip-less women who affect a boy look don't interest me. I just don't have sexual feelings for the male gender, or look, or women the size and shape of pubecent teenagers, or children. But that should not suprise you oh Wolflout. Dave |
Anyone Here Have a Republican Congressman
"David Snedeker" wrote in message . .. "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "David Snedeker" wrote in message . .. Ill just SNIP all the fore stuff because first off, you really do not have a clue as to whats what in the real world, and secondly Id never expect you to even try out your German. But its your last comment that deserves comment. Wolfgang oh, by the way, slender women with large breasts are, so far as i can tell, fully human. so, yes, they ARE inherently interesting. it comes as no surprise that you disagree. My comment was about women who looked like boys with tits as big as their heads. I do recognize that there are boys (both young and old) who find women who look like boys with tits, interesting. And there are boys who find boys who look like girls with tits, interesting. And yes they are all human. I just like women who look like women, and very skinny ("slender"? ) hip-less women who affect a boy look don't interest me. I just don't have sexual feelings for the male gender, or look, or women the size and shape of pubecent teenagers, or children. But that should not suprise you oh Wolflout. I'm not easy to surprise. This is no great accomplishment. It's just that intentionally or otherwise.....and it is usually otherwise.....people tend to be consistent. All one has to do is watch them for a while. Wolfgang |
Anyone Here Have a Republican Congressman
"David Snedeker" schrieb im Newsbeitrag . .. SNIP But please tell me this, why do you put in all those extra "e"s (ex: ueberhaupt) is that just what one does when the umlaut isn't on the keyboard? Thats it I guess, right? Yes. TL MC |
Anyone Here Have a Republican Congressman
If I used the umlauts on my keyboard, and the German "eszett" you would see
this; ÄÜÖ äöü ß Which will be whatever characters your current keyboard driver translates them to. I actually typed the umlauts in the above example. In order to avoid confusion when using electronic media, the umlauts are written as , ae ue oe and the esszett is written as "ss" TL MC |
Anyone Here Have a Republican Congressman
Sorry! "current keyboard driver" should read "character set". TL MC |
Anyone Here Have a Republican Congressman
"Mike Connor" wrote in message ... If I used the umlauts on my keyboard, and the German "eszett" you would see this; ÄÜÖ äöü ß Which will be whatever characters your current keyboard driver translates them to. I actually typed the umlauts in the above example. In order to avoid confusion when using electronic media, the umlauts are written as , ae ue oe and the esszett is written as "ss" TL MC I get the esszetts, its the umlauts that throw me. But hey, its still better than the 40 or so letters of the Czech, and their diacritical marks. About the only thing I find easier in Czech is the verb system: 3 tenses, period. Thanx Dave |
Anyone Here Have a Republican Congressman
"David Snedeker" schrieb im Newsbeitrag . .. SNIP I get the esszetts, its the umlauts that throw me. But hey, its still better than the 40 or so letters of the Czech, and their diacritical marks. About the only thing I find easier in Czech is the verb system: 3 tenses, period. Thanx Dave The only thing I find easy about Czech is; http://www.fishandfly.co.uk/tledit0500a.html Which is not surprising, as I don´t know anything else at all about it! :) I tried to learn Russian once, but gave up after a relatively short while. My wife spoke seven languages more or less fluently, and knew a lot about several others. I always found this fascinating, and I was always rather envious as well. So much to do, so much to know and learn, and so little time................... TL MC |
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